Yard definition

Yard means the land other than publicly owned land around or appurtenant to the whole or any part of a residential or non-residential property and used or capable of being used in connection with the property.
Yard means Xxxxx Werft GmbH, Papenburg/Germany, the shipbuilder constructing the Vessel pursuant to the Construction Contract.
Yard means the land other than publicly owned land around and appurtenant to the whole or any part of a building and used, or intended to be used, or capable of being used, in connection with the said building.

Examples of Yard in a sentence

  • Main/Contract/OT/PI FI Handing Over/FPV/108/ET- 1903 DATE- 14.11.2017 Name of job: कायर का ्ाम: Biennial rate contract for Compartment PI, FI, Handing over to ship staffs for FPVs. Yard 2113-17 Last date of submission of Tender: f्fवदा जमा क� f्थी वम समय: 08.12.2017up to 1200 hrs.

  • The Committee shall meet the Company at such time as is mutually agreed upon by the parties at the request of either party, provided that the Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson and Xxxxxxx of the West Yard or East Yard as the case may be can meet for up to one-half hour prior to the meeting of the Grievance Committee with the Company to discuss the grievance.

  • These boards shall be located at City Hall, adjacent to the City Clerk’s office and at the City’s Corporate Yard.

  • The report must be completed prior to leaving the Bus Yard, on the same day it is requested.

  • This master thesis is one out of many degree projects within the project “Environmental Issues in Church Yard Businesses” (SLU Movium n.d.).


More Definitions of Yard

Yard means an open space on the same site as a building and which is unoccupied and unobstructed from the ground upward except as otherwise provided herein.
Yard means all lawns, shrubbery, bushes, flowers, gardens, trees, rock or other landscaping, and other foliage on or encroaching on the Property or on any easement appurtenant to the Property, and does not include common areas maintained by an owners’ association.
Yard means a part of a parcel of land upon or over which no building is to be erected unless otherwise provided for in this Bylaw.
Yard. - means a required open space unoccupied and unobstructed by any structure or portion of a structure above the general ground level of the graded parcel, unless otherwise permitted in this Bylaw;
Yard means and refer to a space on the same lot with a principal building, open, unoccupied and unobstructed by structures, except as otherwise provided by this ordinance.
Yard means part of a lot upon which no structure is erected above grade.
Yard means any part of a site which is unoccupied and unobstructed by buildings or other structures from the ground upward, save and except for those buildings or other structures or appurtenances provided for in Sections 190.37 to 190.40 of this Bylaw. 130. AdministrationGeneral Restrictive Clause130.1 No person shall erect, construct, locate, alter, reconstruct or maintain any building, or locate or carry on any industry, business, trade or calling, or use any land or building within any District, without complying with the provisions of this Bylaw applicable thereto. Notice of Public Hearing130.2 Notice of public hearings shall be provided in accordance with the Development Approval Procedures Bylaw, 1987, as amended or replaced from time to time. EnforcementRight of Entry 130.3 The Director of Engineering is hereby authorised to enter at all reasonable times upon any property or a building, or portion of a building, subject to this Bylaw to ascertain whether the regulations and provisions herein contained are being or have been complied with. A person employed from time to time by the City as a Deputy or Deputy Director of Engineering, Assistant Director of Engineering, Supervisor of Inspections, Building Inspector, Director of Planning, Secondary Suites Co-ordinator, Senior Planner, Planner, Planning Analyst, or Planning Assistant is hereby designated to act in the place of the Director of Engineering for the purposes of this subsection. 130.4 It shall be unlawful for any person to prevent or obstruct or seek or attempt to prevent or obstruct any of such officials in or from the carrying out of any of their official duties under this Bylaw. Buildings in Contravention of City Bylaws130.5 Where any building or part of a building or other erection has been constructed or placed in contravention of this Bylaw, the Director of Engineering may, subject to the provisions of the Building Bylaw, as amended or replaced from time to time (or of any Bylaw of the City applicable thereto), with the approval of the Council, pull down or remove the building or part of the building or erection so constructed or placed in contravention of this Bylaw at the expense of the owner, as provided in said Building Bylaw, as amended or replaced from time to time. Information Required for Design Review130.6 Every application for a building permit, except for one and two unit residential uses shall be accompanied by, in addition to any other requirements, the following: